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BLEIB, _s_
1 A pustule, a blister ”A burnt _bleib_,” a blister caused by burning, S
_Bleb_, a blister, A Bor Gl Grose
2 _Bleibs_, _pl_ An eruption to which children are subject, in which the spots appear larger than in the measles; Loth Border
V ~Blob~
BLEIRIE, _adj_ A terth; as _bleirie ale_, Fife
BLEIRING, _part pa_ _Bleiring Bats_
_Polwart_
This see_the patient to cry out; Teut
_blaer-en_, boare, ire
BLEIRIS, _s pl_ So that prevents distinctness of vision
_Philotus_
This is the same with _blear_, _s_ only used in the _pl_ Ihre mentions E _blear-eyed_, as allied to Su G _blir-a_, _plir-a_, oculis semiclausis videre
BLEIS, BLES, BLESS, BLEISE, _s_
1 Blaze, bright flame, S B
_Barbour_
2 A torch, S
_Douglas_
A S _blaese_, fax, taeda, a torch, any thing that makes a blaze, Su G _bloss_, id Somn
3 A signal made by fire, S
BLEIS, _s_ The naiven to a river-fish
_Sibbald_
This seems to be what in E is called _Bleak_, Cyprinus alburnus, Linn